An independent Hereford store has confirmed that it has closed down, two years after moving to the Maylord Shopping Centre in Hereford.
Cult Vintage, based in Trinity Square, confirmed the news in a post on Facebook earlier this morning.
The clothing store was popular with students and other shoppers.
The departure leaves another empty unit at the Maylord Shopping Centre, with planning permission last week approved for a new library.
From Herefordshire Council:
The planning application for a new library and resource centre in Hereford has been approved.
The news keeps plans on track for work to be completed on time for its doors to open in spring 2024.
The redeveloped site at Maylord Orchards will re-use existing units and public spaces with the shopping centre to create an attractive, accessible public library and learning centre. As well as its reading spaces, the new centre will offer information resources, business support, quiet study space, digital literacy programmes, access to PCs and a vibrant, engaging programme of cultural and creative activities. Residents will also have access to face-to-face meetings about wider council services as well as a café designed to make customers feel at home in the space.
The project also includes enhancements to the Maylord Orchards shopping precinct atrium and adjacent Trinity Square to create a social space for people to meet and hold events.
The new centre has come about thanks to the planned transformation of the library and museum building in Broad Street, Hereford. That building will become home to a new, state-of-the-art museum and art gallery while the library relocates to its new home in Maylord Orchards. While the construction work is going on in Broad Street, library services will be run temporarily from the Museum Resource and Learning Centre in Hereford’s Friars Street.
Amy Pitt, Herefordshire Council service director, community wellbeing, says:
“It’s really good news that this project is running to schedule. People are already starting to get excited about it as they learn more about our plans for the new library and resource centre in the heart of Hereford. It will be a really attractive place for people to meet, learn and enjoy activities. It’s also really important that those who want it will be able to get face-to-face help about other council services. I’m also looking forward to hearing the views of residents as our library team offers opportunities for people to put their views forward on what they think the new centre should offer.”
The total cost of the library redevelopment project is £3,500,000, £3,000,000 of which is from Stronger Hereford and the remaining £500,000 from Herefordshire Council.
You can keep up to date with progress on the museum and library projects by visiting our webpage. The page links to separate articles on the library and museum.